The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia a key market for Russian Helicopter­s

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia remains one of the key markets in Southeast Asia for Russian Helicopter­s.

This statement was made during Prime Minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad’s visita stand of Russian Helicopter­s (part of Rostec State Corporatio­n) when he attended the Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace (LIMA) 2019 exhibition.

Russian Helicopter­s Deputy chief executive officer for aftersales service Igor Chechikov who headed the holding company’ s delegation told him about the state-of-the-art helicopter­s designed in Russia.

“As part of this exhibition we present the Ansat and Mi171A2 helicopter­s which were in Malaysia last year within the demonstrat­ion tour across Southeast Asia. Besides, here you can see our new civilian helicopter Mi-38, which occupies a niche between the classical Mi-8 and Mi-26 machines.

“We intend to develop fruitful cooperatio­n with our partners from Malaysia and offer them both advanced machines and flexible service and aftersales service systems,” said Chechikov in a statement.

The head of the holding company’s delegation presented the Prime Minister with the Mi-171A2 helicopter in the same livery as it had during the demonstrat­ion tour.

“Russia and Malaysia have been partners in the aerospace industry for decades. For instance, Malaysia successful­ly operates several Mi-17 helicopter­s,” added Viktor Kladov, director for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n and Regional Policy Department of the State Corporatio­n.

“We aim to expand our partnershi­p in aviation, and we are ready to consider various cooperatio­n options, from granting loans for supply to establishi­ng joint service centers and technology transfer.”

As part of the demonstrat­ion tour of Russian helicopter­s in Southeast Asia participan­ts of Airshow China in Zhuhai (China) and potential customers from Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia acquainted themselves with the capabiliti­es of both machines.

Demonstrat­ion of full-size civilian machines in these countries allowed us to reach certain agreements and form a large portfolio of orders for the Mi171A2 and Ansat helicopter­s.

The helicopter­s flew almost 5,000 kilometers. Overall, more than a thousand representa­tives of state and commercial operators attended demonstrat­ion flights.

The machines confirmed their performanc­e and proved that they can be used efficientl­y in high temperatur­e and almost 100 per cent humidity.

Ansat is a light multipurpo­se twin-engine helicopter serial production of which is deployed at the Kazan helicopter plant. Its design allows converting it into a cargo version or into a passenger rotorcraft that can lift up to seven people.

The machine is certified for use with a medical module in the temperatur­es ranging between -45°c and +50°c. Highaltitu­de tests of Ansat have been successful­ly completed, which confirmed the possibilit­y of its use in mountainou­s terrain at altitudes up to 3,500 meters.

Mi-171A2 is a mediumclas­s multipurpo­se helicopter combining unique experience of operating the helicopter­s of Mi-8/17 type and the holding company’s latest designs.

The helicopter may be effectivel­y and safely used around the clock, in highland conditions, at low and high temperatur­es, high humidity and overwater.

 ??  ?? Mahathir (third left) looks on at a model of Russian Helicopter­s as Chechikov (fourth left) gives him a briefing.
Mahathir (third left) looks on at a model of Russian Helicopter­s as Chechikov (fourth left) gives him a briefing.

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